I think the eastern European teams were named as they were because their players were workers for the railway companies rather than the grounds being located next to a railway track/station. In much the same way as clubs associated with the armed forces being named 'CSKA'.
Regarding Babcock & Wilcox, I found a piece that mentions that they lost the use of Moorcroft Park and couldn't find an alternative. It seems the team may even have been called Moorcroft FC at the time.
Why do folk take a shortcut over the mini roundabouts, when turning right or going straight on ?
I don't remember encountering a roundabout on my driving test around Anniesland, which was admittedly many many years ago.
Never mind the FA, Derby should have suspended the three (or maybe four) players for breaking the club's rules (I know Keough is out with a long term injury anyway). A fine is nothing to these players. Keogh may even sue his team mates!